Quality Control

In the R&D & Quality control laboratory of ALMER KIMYA, activities are carried out to determine the conformity of raw materials and products for use, to correct the nonconformities and to prepare the necessary preventive procedures to prevent the recurrence of such nonconformities.

The R&D and Quality control laboratory not only controls the compliance of raw materials and finished products with quality standards, but also all processes of the production stage.

It ensures that customer expectations are fully and accurately understood and that all departments work in coordination in this direction.

The process starts with the control of the purchased raw material’s compliance with the specified conditions. In order to avoid possible problems, the necessary technical documents and samples are requested from the supplier before the raw material is procured. All kinds of negativities arising from the entrance controls are recorded in the supplier file and necessary measures are taken to prevent the problem from recurring.

In order to keep the production process under control, production processes, work instructions, equipment and preventive and protective measures to be used during production are planned in advance. The control process is carried out in the light of the prepared plans. Interdepartmental communication and coordination is ensured for the smooth operation of the process. Problems that may arise otherwise are determined by the quality control department and necessary preventive measures are taken.

Compliance of the finished product with the specified standards and technical specifications is checked and the approval process is performed.

The R&D process is generally carried out in three stages. The first stage is the feasibility process. It is the feasibility process in which issues such as whether the project or product being considered can actually be implemented and whether it will provide profit for the company are examined.

The second phase is the applied research step. At this point, it is examined whether the sector will show interest in the project and product being considered. If a positive result is obtained in both steps, the third step, the test phase, is started.

As a result of R&D studies, prototype products are produced and field trials are conducted with potential customers who may be customers of the product being studied. The licensing processes of the product are started with the feedback received from the potential customers as a result of the test.